Education is a medium that has evolved into a profitable business where there is no dearth of institutions which are solely running for accumulating money from the students instead of enhancing the Employability Quotient and produce skilled manpower through skill training interventions. The result of which despite being world's youngest country in terms of demographic dividend, India has only 2% of the workforce skilled compared with 96 percent in South Korea, 45 percent in China, and 74 percent in Germany. Because of the lack of practical training in the higher education framework of the nation, there are countless jobless graduates holding worthless degrees. The degrees leave them with only definitions of some concepts having zero relevance in the job market. The dream of obtaining...
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